i dont know if it is true or not?
moreover, i think in some cases are genetic problem, and some are basicly their own problem. coz my daddy has lush(much) of beard on his face, but i dont have his part of genetic. my face are even almost not having moustache on my upper lip.
some men are basicly dont have the natural endowment about having beard
for especially most asian.
well, may be it is not bad to read more about the information supplied on internet.
might be, there is the solution on this case to whom they wish of having beard.
for me, i've got enough beard in my underwear. haha.... Dark color of public hair.
so i guess i dont need beard on my face.
well, when i was a child, i saw my daddy and i was very proud of him
he looked gentle and macho, i was very proud of his beard too.
and i was hoping that i could have beard like him in my adult age. but unfortunately, i'm not. i dont have that endowment.
'though yes i sometimes wish of having it. but it's ok, i just dont care about it in my recent age. 'coz with or without it i just wanna be what i am, and always confident of myself.
ok here is the article about how to growing beard:
For men, the beard is the fastest growing hair on the body. This advantage allows men to grow a beard within just a few weeks. Wearing facial hair can complement a man's facial structure, conceal imperfections on his face or completely change the way he looks and presents himself. Growing a beard is no mystery, but some helpful tips can make the experience an enjoyable one.
Things You'll Need:
Shampoo
Conditioner or beard wax
Comb
Beard trimmer
Beard scissors
Steps
1. Decide why you want to grow a beard. Determine if your pursuit of facial hair is to change the way you look, because you hate to shave or because you just feel like it. The reason for your decision to grow a beard will influence the process and the style you choose during the growing phase as well as during maintenance.
2. Make a commitment. First and foremost, you must be devoted to the process of beard growing. Once you decide to grow your beard, you must commit to stay with it for the long haul. Considerations when deciding to grow a beard include compatibility with workplace dress codes, comfort, the weather and your ability to maintain your beard's appearance and style.
3. Stop shaving. Of course, you'll need to discontinue shaving the parts of your face on which you plan to grow your beard. It's a good idea to let your beard grow in for approximately four weeks before attempting to groom or style your growing whiskers. Allow a few weeks' growth to accumulate so that when you're ready to style and trim your beard, you'll have enough facial hair to work with to get the look you're after.
4. Choose a style. There are several choices when it comes to beard size, shape and length. Style options include the full beard, moustache and goatee, extended goatee, chin-strip, chin-curtain and mutton-chops. You can even invent your own style, if you're so inclined.
5. Groom and maintain. Whether you choose to have a professional groom your beard, groom at home or don't groom at all, you'll need to keep it clean. Wash your beard just like your hair, using a mild shampoo and conditioner. Pat it dry and comb it to reap shiny results. To groom your beard at home, you'll need to invest in some proper trimming tools. Remember, growing a beard is a commitment, and daily maintenance will keep your beard looking and feeling great.
Note:
- If you find that your facial hair grows in tufts and bald spots which might prevent you from growing a full beard, consider growing a goatee or moustache.
- A good beard trimmer goes a long way to help maintain a beard.
It costs perhaps $20 and will have several length settings which enable you to grow it as long or as short as you like and still keep it symmetrical and neat.
attention:
- You can't say you've tried to grow a beard until you haven't shaved for at least four weeks.
- Beards don't suit all guys. You'll have to see for yourself.
- You might experience a scratchy, itchy feeling once the hair gets long.
Remember to wash your beard and you might want to consider using
your hair shampoo and/or conditioner to keep it clean.
An anti-dandruff shampoo may help reduce any skin irritation.
- If your beard remains itchy you might want to consider using a beard trimmer
and selecting the shortest setting to keep the stubble look,
which will reduce the length of the facial hair to a minimum.
- Some guys can grow full beards, some can't.
- Avoid too much shaping as you might end up shaving off more than what you wanted and then overcompensate by trying to fix it which just makes things worse.
ok let's watch this amazing videos of growing beard:
moreover, i think in some cases are genetic problem, and some are basicly their own problem. coz my daddy has lush(much) of beard on his face, but i dont have his part of genetic. my face are even almost not having moustache on my upper lip.
some men are basicly dont have the natural endowment about having beard
for especially most asian.
well, may be it is not bad to read more about the information supplied on internet.
might be, there is the solution on this case to whom they wish of having beard.
for me, i've got enough beard in my underwear. haha.... Dark color of public hair.
so i guess i dont need beard on my face.
well, when i was a child, i saw my daddy and i was very proud of him
he looked gentle and macho, i was very proud of his beard too.
and i was hoping that i could have beard like him in my adult age. but unfortunately, i'm not. i dont have that endowment.
'though yes i sometimes wish of having it. but it's ok, i just dont care about it in my recent age. 'coz with or without it i just wanna be what i am, and always confident of myself.
ok here is the article about how to growing beard:
For men, the beard is the fastest growing hair on the body. This advantage allows men to grow a beard within just a few weeks. Wearing facial hair can complement a man's facial structure, conceal imperfections on his face or completely change the way he looks and presents himself. Growing a beard is no mystery, but some helpful tips can make the experience an enjoyable one.
Things You'll Need:
Shampoo
Conditioner or beard wax
Comb
Beard trimmer
Beard scissors
Steps
1. Decide why you want to grow a beard. Determine if your pursuit of facial hair is to change the way you look, because you hate to shave or because you just feel like it. The reason for your decision to grow a beard will influence the process and the style you choose during the growing phase as well as during maintenance.
2. Make a commitment. First and foremost, you must be devoted to the process of beard growing. Once you decide to grow your beard, you must commit to stay with it for the long haul. Considerations when deciding to grow a beard include compatibility with workplace dress codes, comfort, the weather and your ability to maintain your beard's appearance and style.
3. Stop shaving. Of course, you'll need to discontinue shaving the parts of your face on which you plan to grow your beard. It's a good idea to let your beard grow in for approximately four weeks before attempting to groom or style your growing whiskers. Allow a few weeks' growth to accumulate so that when you're ready to style and trim your beard, you'll have enough facial hair to work with to get the look you're after.
4. Choose a style. There are several choices when it comes to beard size, shape and length. Style options include the full beard, moustache and goatee, extended goatee, chin-strip, chin-curtain and mutton-chops. You can even invent your own style, if you're so inclined.
5. Groom and maintain. Whether you choose to have a professional groom your beard, groom at home or don't groom at all, you'll need to keep it clean. Wash your beard just like your hair, using a mild shampoo and conditioner. Pat it dry and comb it to reap shiny results. To groom your beard at home, you'll need to invest in some proper trimming tools. Remember, growing a beard is a commitment, and daily maintenance will keep your beard looking and feeling great.
Note:
- If you find that your facial hair grows in tufts and bald spots which might prevent you from growing a full beard, consider growing a goatee or moustache.
- A good beard trimmer goes a long way to help maintain a beard.
It costs perhaps $20 and will have several length settings which enable you to grow it as long or as short as you like and still keep it symmetrical and neat.
attention:
- You can't say you've tried to grow a beard until you haven't shaved for at least four weeks.
- Beards don't suit all guys. You'll have to see for yourself.
- You might experience a scratchy, itchy feeling once the hair gets long.
Remember to wash your beard and you might want to consider using
your hair shampoo and/or conditioner to keep it clean.
An anti-dandruff shampoo may help reduce any skin irritation.
- If your beard remains itchy you might want to consider using a beard trimmer
and selecting the shortest setting to keep the stubble look,
which will reduce the length of the facial hair to a minimum.
- Some guys can grow full beards, some can't.
- Avoid too much shaping as you might end up shaving off more than what you wanted and then overcompensate by trying to fix it which just makes things worse.
ok let's watch this amazing videos of growing beard:
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